Apple Announces John Ternus as New CEO, Replacing Tim Cook
The tech giant has revealed that John Ternus, the current head of hardware engineering at Apple, will take over as CEO on September 1st, marking a significant change in leadership for the company. This move comes after Tim Cook’s nearly 15-year tenure as CEO came to an end. As one of Apple’s most seasoned executives, Ternus is well-versed in the inner workings of the company and has played a crucial role in the development of several key products, including the iPhone and Mac lines. His appointment is seen as a strategic move by Apple’s board of directors, who aim to bring fresh perspectives and expertise to the leadership position. Under Ternus’ leadership, Apple is expected to focus on innovation and sustainability, while continuing to build upon its strong foundation in hardware engineering. The company has also announced that Johny Srouji, a veteran executive with a background in AI and machine learning, will assume the role of Chief Hardware Officer, working closely with Ternus to drive technical direction and product development. The transition is set to bring new energy and momentum to Apple’s operations, as the company looks to navigate an increasingly competitive tech landscape while maintaining its position as a leader in innovation and design.